May-09-2013 09:00 PM
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Danasdaddy2002 wrote:
... So sprig is implying that Onaquest has all the answers - sarcastically of course.
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May-12-2013 05:28 PM
Danasdaddy2002 wrote:chevor wrote:
Really?
Isolate the circuit.
!1 Unplug the fridge. Then replace the fuse. If it doesn't blow fridge is bad. If it does wires, outlet or something else on circuit is bad.
Yup I tried that earlier today. Went outside to the fridge access panel and unplugged the cord. Went inside and added a new 15A fuse with the power off. Plugged er in and an instant pop and flash.
I am stumped.but yeah that does take the fridge out off the possible problems. Thanks.
The red led light that stays on next to the bad fuse slot must indicate something.
Time for another google search.
May-12-2013 05:00 PM
May-12-2013 04:24 PM
Danasdaddy2002 wrote:No compressor.. just some coils.
Looks like it holds the fridge compressor and some wiring.
May-12-2013 04:11 PM
Jim-Linda wrote:
You "unplugged" the fridge to see if your attempt worked, i've not seen a fridge that had the 12vdc go to a "plug". Are you sure you did not unplug the 120vac? Usually the 12vdc power is connected to a terminal strip.
Jim
May-12-2013 03:03 PM
wny_pat wrote:I think you're in the wrong thread.
Thats called flaming.
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